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Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I will look for it, if you have a link to it can you dm it to me? Would love to see it. Thanks -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
No. Why? Impacts the criminal more than civil side........ -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pure comparative. But @pantherclawcan answer that, right...? -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I am a licensed attorney and not in the habit of making ignorant statements, unlike you. So where did you go to law school? Answer quickly or go to the back of the line and I will waste more time embarrassing you later. -
@VergeDo you have any opinions on which QB outside of King Trevor would best fit our offense as it was last season under Brady?
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Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I defend large companies all the time in court so I can assure you based on doing this for over 20 years this is hardly a "closed case". To your points - 1. That is irrelevant because it is not a theory they can or would pursue against KC. They would sue the insurer of the car Reid was driving (and get the policy limits undoubtedly). 2. - that is dram shop act vs a bar if he was overserved, so agreed there. 3. - Incorrect. If they called him to come in to work or he was drinking with other coaches while discussing work, yes they can be held liable under multiple theories. If the vehicle was owned/rented/leased/maintained by KC, they can sue. If he was reimbursed for his mileage coming to or from work, they can sue KC. If a happy hour was coordinated by KC staff and he was drinking there, they can pursue KC. We can speculate all day but we dont know all the facts. But there are ways to potentially pursue KC, these are just some of them. If the injured child can be put in front of 12 jurors (ie, they cannot get themselves removed from a lawsuit on summary judgment), I can assure you they will settle long before that happens. People with cases far worse than this sue companies all the time knowing they will settle out of court simply because of the horrible optics if the case is in front of a jury (and in the news). Does it mean they will win? No. But they dont have to win - they just have to get in front of 12 sympathetic people to get KC to settle out of court. -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Maybe, maybe not. We dont know all the facts. If they arent dismissed on summary judgment, there is a significant chance a jury could hit them bc of deep pockets and a VERY sympathetic plaintiff. People sue companies all the time and companies pay a lot of money to keep things quiet and out of court. Like it or not, that is our civil justice system. -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Not true at all. They can sue whomever they want....it may just not be sustainable. In this case they may very well have a legitimate cause of action. If KC knew he had an issue with substance abuse and hired him anyway, especially if he was known to do it and drive, it could be negligent hiring. If he was on his way to work or was called in while drinking, it could be respondeat superior. It depends on CO law. But nonetheless, I wouldn't be surprised if the family sues KC as they have deep pockets, and this child will have significant medical needs for a long time due to this accident. -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
If he has a criminal attorney that attorney would not let him offer anything. Not to mention this little girl is facing tens of millions of dollars in medical costs over her lifetime, I highly doubt he has the assets to make her that kind of offer. If the family has an attorney representing them my bet is they try to sue KC and force them to settle it out of court. They have several theories they could file under. The only way to sue KC though is to keep Reid as a defendant for now. -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
The DA is waiting on the tox results, then he will (I am sure) be charged. The DA made some comments that were somewhat ill-advised about this being a "likely" DUI (ill-advised because that can in some jurisdictions be seen as tainting the jury pool). The civil suit will undoubtedly be significant. I hope he has some really big insurance policies. -
Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Which in many states means a second DUI becomes a felony. -
Also from Breer (regarding some of our old friends)
manu4t replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I was wondering about that one myself...... -
Verge are you hearing that Tepper is really pushing hard to get Watson?
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Charleston WR has virtual meeting with Panthers
manu4t replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in 2023 NFL Draft
Yeah, he seems like one of those small school guys who tantalizes with his physical abilities but the lack of quality competition or coaching may translate to him not transitioning to the NFL well if at all. -
I think your last sentence is a big part of this, we have to hedge our bets without a clear plan at QB for now. pParadis was mostly serviceable last season - not to say he is worth what we are paying, but, we dont have a replacement for him on the roster. Why not keep him and if we come up with a better plan B then we will make him a post June 1 and get more money off the books.
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Charleston WR has virtual meeting with Panthers
manu4t replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in 2023 NFL Draft
Good write up on him here in Draft Diamonds - Division 2 wide receiver Mike Strachan has NFL size and speed (nfldraftdiamonds.com) -
Most tone deaf post of the year.....
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Mac Jones would be good behind a good O line. He would be absolutely murdered behind the one we have on this team not unlike the way Carr got murdered in HOU when they drafted him behind that patchwork quilt the fielded in front of him. Much better fit in Indy where he can stand and throw.
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lmao Daniel Jeremiah has us picking Sewell
manu4t replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in 2023 NFL Draft
So why are you higher on Slater? I would be fine with either one but I am just curious as to your line of thought. -
Amen Jeremy. Amen. This draft was way better than any pundit will give us because we have filled out an area of strength and extinguished an area of need. Not to mention snagging two guys as UDFAs who were mid rd talents. My bet is that this draft will prove to be genius in hindsight. And we have some money to spend moving forward.....
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Four Carolina Panthers Round Two Prospects
manu4t replied to Jeremy Igo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Would be happy if any of these guys made it to us in Rd 2. TN has 3 picks in the second rd now, I bet they are the most likely candidate for us to trade with depending on how the board breaks in the first rd. Shepard is the consensus safest pick among these from what I have read. The guy is just a good football player and incredibly strong for his size, I think he had like 20 reps on the bench at the Combine. Ifedi is a monster, he passes the eye test for sure - not sure if he will make it to the second rd. I watched him shove some of the AL guys around when A&M played them. If we dont get this guy, Joe Haeg might be the pick later, I think he might really be on our radar 4/5 rd if we keep a pick there. Bell is projected as a FS in most of the reports I have read, I think he is probably the least likely of these it would seem we are more in need/would take a value pick at SS. He is a solid cover S if that is what DG is looking for. But any of these guys would be a good grab in the second rd if DG pulls the trigger. -
Purely my personal belief but I thought Fournette wasnt the same after the horrible performance he had in the AL game plus the arguments about carries for Henry can be made against him as well if he has another yr like lasy yr, but, I dont know more than a GM or scout so if we took him I am sure I would have a jersery of his the next season. Whoever Gettleman took or takes I cant argue with and wont.